Egg Bomb
An Egg Bomb is a projectile weapon that can be used as an ingredient or be created from a recipe. It appears as an egg with a lit fuse on the top and it is made by cooking an Egg and a Fire Flower.
It first appears in Paper Mario where it is referred to as an Egg Missile. It can be cooked by Tayce T. and it deals 6 damage to one enemy when used. Its explosive power is mentioned in a postcard from Tayce T., who says that it blew her away the first time she made it.
The Egg Bomb returns in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door with its current name and a striped appearance. It can be cooked by Zess T. and has the same ability as it did in the previous game. In Super Paper Mario, it can be cooked by Dyllis from Flopside. The effects of the item are different, as it deals damage to all enemies on-screen and only deals 1 damage to each of them.
Recipes
Recipe | Result | Game |
---|---|---|
Egg + Fire Flower | Egg Missile | Paper Mario |
Dried Bouquet + Egg Bomb | Space Food | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Egg Bomb + Coconut Bomb | Zess Dynamite | |
Mystic Egg + Fire Flower | Egg Bomb | |
Zess Dynamite + Dried Bouquet | ||
Fire Burst + Big Egg | Super Paper Mario | |
Egg Bomb + Dyllis Breakfast | Dyllis Dynamite |
Names in other languages
- Egg Missile
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | たまごバクダン[1] Tamago Bakudan |
Egg Bomb | |
Chinese | 炸蛋[?] Zhà dàn |
Fried Egg | |
French | Oeuf Missile[?] | Egg Missile | |
German | Eierrakete[?] | Egg Rocket |
- Egg Bomb
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | バクハツタマゴ[?] Bakuhatsu Tamago |
Explosive Egg | |
German | Eierbombe[?] | Egg Bomb | |
Italian | Uovo Bomba[?] | Egg Bomb | |
Korean | 폭탄달걀[?] Pogtan Dalgyal |
Bomb Egg | |
Spanish | Huevo Explosivo[?] | Explosive Egg |
Trivia
- Due to a glitch, using the Double Dip ability with this item during the Lava Piranha boss fight causes the game to crash. This also happens in the Jr. Troopa playground fight, however in that case, glitches are required to access the fight with the double dip badge.
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.